6mm /.243 hunting success on Big Game

Schmo

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Hmm. Wonder if PBB will let me change my order to a 7.5
 

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Okay thanks! I just sent PBB a message to see if they can change my order to a 7.5 twist.
 

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264lb sow shot at about 95 yards with a 18” 6cm. Factory hornady 105gr bthp. She was quartered away and I hit her slightly back. No drama, dropped in her tracks and kicked a few seconds
 

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will_brap

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I’ve been a big bullet dude since I was old enough to handle 30-06 recoil but this forum/podcast has me rethinking things. So I built a 6 ARC for my 10 year old to hunt with this year. He shot a mule deer at 155 yards off a tripod with game changer bag. 108 ELDM impacting at 2300 FPS. First shot was BAD with “buck fever” shattering the rear leg and fragmenting into the guts. The buck stood there and my son calmed down so I asked him to put the second shot high in the neck. Perfect second shot dropped the deer dead right there. Exit hold about the size of a quarter.

I struggle getting both my young sons to shoot better. They practice regularly on property using field positions and shot timers and I make them bet candy on each shot to add extra stress. They kill does/cow elk just fine but half of the bucks they shoot are a rodeo.

Considering letting my son use the 6 ARC for a cow elk next year. He did fine this year with a 308 shooting SSTs, double lunged a cow at 255 yards but I’m tired of lugging that heavy 308 around. Their max engagement range is 300 yards which has the 108 ELDM impacting at 2080. Thoughts?
 

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gman82001

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I’ve been a big bullet dude since I was old enough to handle 30-06 recoil but this forum/podcast has me rethinking things. So I built a 6 ARC for my 10 year old to hunt with this year. He shot a mule deer at 155 yards off a tripod with game changer bag. 108 ELDM impacting at 2300 FPS. First shot was BAD with “buck fever” shattering the rear leg and fragmenting into the guts. The buck stood there and my son calmed down so I asked him to put the second shot high in the neck. Perfect second shot dropped the deer dead right there. Exit hold about the size of a quarter.

I struggle getting both my young sons to shoot better. They practice regularly on property using field positions and shot timers and I make them bet candy on each shot to add extra stress. They kill does/cow elk just fine but half of the bucks they shoot are a rodeo.

Considering letting my son use the 6 ARC for a cow elk next year. He did fine this year with a 308 shooting SSTs, double lunged a cow at 255 yards but I’m tired of lugging that heavy 308 around. Their max engagement range is 300 yards which has the 108 ELDM impacting at 2080. Thoughts?
Better a 6mm in the boiler room than a .30 in the guts but as a former young rodeo pro antlers can cause the same effect on a brain as a pretty girl that smells nice
 
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Thank you sir.

I'd also like to thank Form for spreading the info and doing such a great job of educating the community.

Based on all the overwhelming evidence in some of these threads, and now my first hand experience, it's clear that bullets matter way more than headstamps. Hell, there's even an argument that some of these nasty little bullets cause too much destruction of tissue. Personally, I'd rather risk potentially losing a bit of meat rather than the whole animal by not doing enough.
243 win 108 Berger elite hunter 40 yards whitetail doe facing me bullet entered chest left baseball size hole about 8 in deep no sign of bullet just fragments.
 
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